Below is Teamtailor’s template accessibility statement, which applies to any career site built using Teamtailor’s Career Site editing tool. This statement can be used as a baseline for creating your own accessibility statement. Please note, if you are creating your own, then you will need to adjust it by adding what you have done in the “Design” settings to make it accessible, your contact details, and any further details applicable to your site.
Please note that many accessibility features can be controlled in your "Design" settings in the Content Editor, as explained here.
Accessibility Statement
This statement applies to our careers site, which is designed to enable compliance with Level A and AA criteria of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 – the international standard for the accessibility of websites and applications.
Compliance
We strive to provide an accessible experience and actively work on improving our website. Our career site meets most of the WCAG 2.2 Level A/AA criteria. However, some issues remain to be addressed in order to reach full compliance.
How we work with accessibility
Teamtailor strives to fix all known accessibility issues as soon as possible and works with tooling and expert guidance to prevent new accessibility barriers from being introduced into the product across all devices. We provide ongoing accessibility training for our designers and developers.
Our accessibility partner
Since 2022, Teamtailor has partnered with Axess Lab, a leading accessibility consultancy. Axess Lab has conducted a thorough review of the career site and followed it up with an acceptance test of our work to address the issues identified.
Known remaining barriers
The following issues still exist, and we are currently working on fixes to resolve them as soon as possible:
Some users may find text with low color contrast levels against the background difficult to read.
Some users may find it unclear whether certain elements are interactive without moving keyboard focus or a mouse pointer onto them.
Users who navigate using a keyboard but no pointing device may have trouble interacting with some elements.
Users may encounter videos that lack captions, text transcripts, and/or audio description tracks.
Users of assistive technology such as screen readers may be unable to determine which attendance option is selected.
Help and feedback
Have you encountered something that doesn’t work? Contact us and we’ll help you, and we’ll use your feedback to improve things going forward!
If you find that we fail to address your issue properly, you have the option of filing a complaint with the market surveillance agency of your country.
Updated date
This accessibility statement was last updated on 18 September 2025.